Some programs may not work on your wifes notebook because of the difference of bits. Some programs are only designed to work on 64 bit notebooks and can work on a 32 bit but not the other way around.
Yes, you need a special drill bit called a glass or tile drill bit when drilling through glass to prevent it from cracking or shattering.
No, programs written for 32 bit computers and lower may need a virtual machine in order to work.
No special requirements are needed to install 16-bit software on 32-bit Windows. Most programs that follow the 16-bit Windows API properly should run fine.
Thermal inkjet printers need special inks that can be a bit more pricey.
Although both 64 bit and 32 bit software programs perform similarly, 64 bit programs can handle bigger files much more efficiently than 32 bit programs.
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Programs and programs(86). Found under C:
No, you need a special tool with 2 points that lodge in the flutes of the tap.
/Programs Files (x86) Folder
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From a programming perspective, I'm not sure, but you would most likely need to rewride code and use a 64-bit compiler. From a user perspective, you can not. However, Windows 7 x64 will run x86 programs on it x86 subsystem.
Yes.